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Coshocton Times from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 17

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Coshocton Timesi
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Coshocton, Ohio
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Tbe Coshocton Tribune July 15, 1964 4-H'ers to Attend Camp By MRS. JOHN PARK KILLBUCK 276-2314 Classified or Display Advertising, Subscriptions and News May Phoned to Mrs. Park followed with prayer by Theodore Weitbrecht The women's committee, Ma- Sewing Chatterette club met bel Brumme and Mrs Carl Thursday with Mrs. a reported that the Holmes County Scheibe. A covered dish dinner Farm Bureau will sponsor the was enjoyed at noon.

The roll county-wide ice cream festival call was responded to by eight Saturday evening, Aug 1, at the members and four guests, Njrs 'county fairgrounds The Pleas- Eddie Derringer and clrldren a Ridge council agieed to Ricky and Ronda, and Gail Wil- 1 cancel the August meeung and liamson. to allow the a Bureau fos- The hostess was in charge of tival to take its place the program. Contests were won The topic taken from the Juh bj Mrs Gerald Derringer, Council Guide was "Is There An Wilma Williamson, Mrs A to the ILgh Cost of Fu Chane and Nancy Jo neraL. 1 Mrs. Vada Endsley won door prize.

the hostess The next meeting will be held Mr and Mrs. Carl Hoxwcr'h Thursday Aug 6 witn Mrs will entertain September. Myrtle Mizer with Mrs Beulab Ctoskev program leader Injured DOy Home the Refreshments were sened by ''Serve by Consen'ng" wi'l be i the theme of the State 4-H Cor i.an a wvch bi held at Camp Ohio Julv 20 to 23 Coi.iocton COUP and a i mbe- 4 II club a- ty will be Miss daughter of Mr Selders Ro Work and Danny Hothem. son of Mr and UK i 1 Jonnme Raber, three-year-old Mrs. "Allen Hothem, Route Members of the Killbuck high son Mr and Mrs Hank Ra Grjve Llvestock dub school class of 1954 neiu ber Killbuck.

is improving from Th a first reunion at the school Sun a a to and able from Pomerene Me participants appreciate the importance of conversation, 53 an understanding of approved a severe head concussion and with nine of 18 members of bod the class in attendance A pot luck dinner was enjoyed follow- monaT hospital to his home Sun ed with a social time. a He had been confined tolcon ervatlon Practices. Members and their famiiiesithe hospital since last Wednes- in attendance were Timothy Pa- day afternoon when he was hound.s of North Ridgewaj, Dor- struck by a delivery station wa- is (Butler) Hawkins of gon driven by Ronnie Yeater ofi route; Mary (Matheny) when he ran out into! mond of MillersDurg; Edwin E.lthe street while playing with and home conservation u.i; ly drainage family forestry, land and its use, at and wildlife In se-oions wil be held on fitv a.d, a and home av supply and firearm -js are planned to study 'i--t'-. practices including io the Soil and Water Con- a i Research station near Tne local 4-H members will be jointly by the Coshoc- on Courtv Soil Conservation, met, Federal Cartridge of Minneapolis, Minn Federationl knowledge and skills to share of 0 1 Conservation districts 1 others, and learn to live a Rausenberger Conservation as a member of a group of Columbus Participants will deulop a he'o Hawk, Wooster neth Brumme, Route 3, Ken- James Croft, a (Neville) Schonauer Gerald Carter, Ruth Ann (Roach) other children on South Mam st He was takea to the hospital by Mr. Yeater who was not held to blame.

Allison, all of KJlbuck. The class plans another reun- MEETS THURSDAY ion in five years. Best Food Buys CIARK WASHINGTON (UPI) -Color-1 ful selections in fresh fruits vegetables and varied choices! Mrs. Donna Wagers "oo main dish foods await Dorcas Society will meet in, sh Pf thls weekend the Killbuck Church of Christ! Produce counters abound Pleasant Ridge Farm at 8 m. The the a 5 01 ne season, among the choires in beans are green cabbage, carrots, corn, cucum- was entertained at the home of board will also meet at the Mr.

and Mrs Carl Fox Fridayj same time. six children attendance SATURDAY jbers, lettuce, onions. Miss Mabel Brumme opened! Ladies Auxiliary to Buckhorn radishes, squash, and tomatoes the meeting by reading me 100th.Post 7079 of the VFW will hold a Fuor i owls a a a there are plenty of a a a cantaloups, cherries, Social Events The Jolly Housekeepers will old their family night supper Ridge school. Those attending are to take covered dish and table service. Fish, coffee and cold drink will be furnished.

REMEMBER When Buying Appliances BAKER'S APPLIANCES Friendly Appliance Store' 528 MAIN STREET PHONE 622-2483 limes, nectarines, plums, and watermelons For cookouts or SunJav dm- Doughtv Valley Garden club met Thursday evening at the -lorne of Mrs Harold Swagler peac Mrs Lowe was program leader for the evening. Mrs Lowe opened the meeting with ner look or plenty of beef de otlons and folkmed th th roasts and steaks and frers Lord er members Some areas will a i a a roll caljsb a for roasting or broiling. Otheri a flow good protein choices The club received third award eggs, canned pink salmon, fish the book 1962 a sticks and fish portions. sm 14 Mrs Lowe announced I a the O.A C. state conven- festival Saturday evening on' be held A Water st.

in front of the post of- five. Serving will start at 5 and there will be a record hop the Biltmore hotel, Dayton, Topic for the evening was "For bloom in the s. choose BIRTH NOTE Announcement has been ceived here of the birth of a son tCr to Mr. and Mrs Robert Kasner of Dover July 9. Mr.

and Mrs Ralph Kasner of Killbuck are! the paternal grandparents PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Owen Patlerson' i for and grandson, Andy a Contest for the evening spent the weekend with Mr and were Mrs John Conrad, Mrs. Robert Patterson and fam a GTa Mrs. Don ily at Lima.

Hunter and Mrs Harold Swag-- 'ler Mrs Swagler served refreshments. bulbs in summer, plant in fall, anticipate in winter." Mrs. Wai- gave a talk on "Fall Time to Plant Mrs. John Conrad gave a talk on ''Peruvian Mrs Harold Swagler gave a talk on "Gloxinias." Mrs. Don Hunter taik on "Try bulbs fore- garden in- You'W Enjoy More Leisure Time when You PAY BILLS by CHECK! CHECKING ACCOUNTS Indispensable for safety and efficiency pius the convenience of paying all bills in a few minutes from your own home.

Open your checking account with our bank COSHOCTON, OHIO KSEKVE SYSTEM f. a i 6WJCOH1O Clark Grange will meet Monday i at the Grange 'iall Deputy Master Charles Sigrist will make the annual inspection of the Grange at this meeting. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tonight Mid Week services will be held at the Keene church at 8 o'clock. The book of Job will be studied. Thursday UPWA family night picnic at the church at 6 The association invites all members and friends to attend.

junior choir of the church will sing during the program Rev Robert Lodwick will be the guest speaker. Friday--the Friendship class will hold its annual ice cream oarty at the manse. PERSONAL Mrs Ernie Russell and children relatives at Reed City and Big Rapids, Mich. Scouts Gather For Jamboree VA.LLEY FORGE, Pa (UPI) About 25 000 Boy Scouts are expected here today to move into their gigantic tent city for the Sixth National Jamboree at the site where George Washington's army spent the cold Winter of 1777 78 The Jamboree i a Another 25, 000 youths are expected Thursday to jom already here and bring the Scout population to 52.000 largest number ever to a attended. The Scouts are from each of the 50 states and 40 foreign nations The Boy Scouts of America have set Saturday as American Heritage Day here.

They will light more than 1.200 Heritage campfires at the former Continental camp sites, put on pageants of American history for visitors and hold recognition ceremonies. The group of 560 Cleveland area scouts who arrived here Tuesday included a 13-year-old boy on crutches. He was Ken- ne'h Bahn who broke V.s fool 1 but refused to ict it keep bioi from the Jamboree. PRICES SLASHED JULY CLEARANCE We're Closing Out All Summer Merchandise Hurry in! Take advantage of this big price smashing sale! You'll find savings up to Vi and more on all men's and boy's summer wearing apparel. All top quality nationally known and at a price that will amaze you.

BIO summer Three famous brands, most nationally advertised men's clothing in America DACRON, WOOL REGULAR $45.00 and $49.50 VALUES Prices Slashed to Regulars Longs Shorts Sizes 37 to 50 THE uckeue 300 FAMOUS BRAND NAME BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Values to $2.98 2 i 3 A grtat collection including folids, madras weaves, plaids woven cottons, ser- suckers, banlon knits, cotton knits, Acrilan knits. Your choice of shirt jac or regular styles. DRESS STRAW HATS WHILE THEY LAST NOW BUY 'EM BELOW OUR ACTUAL COST MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Values to $4.98 $coo 10 2 5 CLOSE-OUT SALE OF FAMOUS TOP QUALITY DACRON CHOICE OF THE HOUSE MEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS TROPICAL SLACKS JEWS PA PER I A I.

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Pages Available:
912
Years Available:
1964-1964